The Grand Ol' Opry's youngest member, 23-year-old Alison Krauss wows trad fans with her bluegrass-fiddle wizardry; she also has conquered country's newer suburban demographic with Lennon-McCartney and Paul Simon covers. A crystalline soprano, she sings with riveting emotion -- and no melodrama whatsoever. This set --her six albums' best cuts plus collaborations with other new-grass luminaries -- gives up delicate wonders. The title track reworks the Foundations' AM-radio stomper as an essay on longing; Ba
(Posted: Feb 2, 1998)
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